Public Safety Answering Points
(PSAPs), also known as 9-1-1 call centers, are tasked with ensuring fast and
accurate responses to calls for service. Intergraph’s emergency incident
management solution serves as the core of the decision support process for 9-1-1
centers, seamlessly utilizing an interactive, real-time map display of caller
locations, dispatching, records and information management, remote access, and
mobile data. Pictometry’s software enables users to easily access up to 12
different oblique (at an angle, 3D-like) views of any property, building,
highway, or other feature. The software also helps users obtain measurements
such as distance, height, elevation, and area directly from the oblique imagery.
The combined solution gives 9-1-1 dispatchers a better understanding of
situations in progress as well as enabling them to provide additional data to
first responders en route. Intergraph and Pictometry have recently integrated
their products into the 9-1-1 communication center serving Howard County,
Md.

"I am very excited to have Pictometry
along with Intergraph in our 911 center," said Howard County PSAP Director Lt.
Glenn Case. "Our dispatchers recently used this combined solution to quickly
guide police officers to a burglary scene where a suspect was apprehended. It's
great and I'm looking forward to many more success stories regarding this
technology as we use it more."

”As city and county governments
modernize their emergency response technologies, they will seek out
comprehensive solutions to best serve their communities,” said Alice Dilbeck,
vice president and general manager, Intergraph Public Safety. “By uniting Intergraph’s emergency
incident management solution with Pictometry’s imaging and measuring software,
emergency responders will be better equipped to respond to and prevent critical
incidents.”

"Having instant access to vital
information is crucial in 9-1-1 situations," said Pictometry Chief Marketing
Officer Dante Pennacchia. "The value of Pictometry’s day-time, high-resolution
views linked with Intergraph’s emergency incident management technology provides
the industry with a powerful solution for improving public safety service to
their communities.”

Both companies will be demonstrating
their public safety technologies at that 2006 APCO (Association of Public-Safety
Communications Officials-International, Inc.) International Conference from
August 7-9, 2006 in Orlando Fla. Intergraph will be exhibiting in booth number
1043 and Pictometry will be in booth number 1213.

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About Intergraph

Intergraph Corporation (NASDAQ: INGR) is the leading global provider of spatial information management (SIM) software. Security organizations, businesses and governments in more than 60 countries rely on the company’s spatial technology and services to make better and faster operational decisions. Intergraph’s customers organize vast amounts of complex data into understandable visual representations, creating intelligent maps, managing assets, building and operating better plants and ships and protecting critical infrastructure and millions of people around the world. For more information, visit www.intergraph.com.

About Pictometry

Pictometry International is a
rapidly growing software company that provides visual information systems. The
company’s patented imaging process captures georeferenced, high-resolution
oblique (at an angle, 3D-like view) and ortho photos (straight down) Intelligent
Images® of counties and states. Combined with the company’s interactive software
solution, users can see everywhere, measure anything, and plan everything. The
company has a growing customer base exceeding 125 counties, the State of
Massachusetts, the State of Rhode Island, federal
government organizations, as well as private business users. Major metropolitan
areas using Pictometry® include Atlanta,
Baltimore, Boston,
Indianapolis, Los
Angeles, Minneapolis, New York City, Philadelphia, San Francisco,
and Washington, DC. Applications include 9-1-1, appraisers,
assessors, emergency management agencies, engineering, financial institutions,
fire departments, GIS, golf communities, homeland security, insurance, law
enforcement, planning officials, real estate, and transportation. Pictometry is
a second order visualization tool that does not produce authoritative or
definitive information (surveying) from its digital, aerial images.

The company is hosting its
first annual User Conference, Pictometry FutureView 2006, from October 29 –
November 1, 2006 in Orlando,
Fla. For more information on
Pictometry, visit www.pictometry.com.